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Re: Pager Notification
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I probably said this before, but, perhaps there should be a "contrib" directory added to the distribution (and an "incoming" directory drop off on the FTP site). Seems like a lot of people have written a lot of useful NOCOL code that Vikas probably doesn't have the time to add, much less support... Me, I'd love to see the code for what's below. Russell On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Jim Cassata wrote: > Date: Mon, 28 Sep 1998 18:27:01 -0500 (EST) > From: Jim Cassata <jim@web-ex.com> > To: nocol-users@navya.com > Subject: Re: Pager Notification > > > We wrote this if you want it. I am trying to get the author to donate the > code to the project. > > > Jim Cassata > > 516.421.6000 > jim@web-ex.com > > Web Express > 20 Broadhollow Road > Suite 3011 > Melville, NY 11747 > > On Mon, 28 Sep 1998, Vikas Aggarwal wrote: > > > > From: Russell Van Tassell <russell@cscorp.com> > > > Subject: Pager Notification > > > > > > I'm looking at a paging "solution" that will basically page people > > > ONCE when a given event gets to a certain level and then again when the > > > event "goes away." I'm not really that concerned about "escalating" a > > > problem that's not going away, but I do need to stop some pager spam > > > (for things that we know about but can't fix right away). > > > > You can probably do this by running your pager program from 'noclogd-conf' > > directly. If at the critical level, noclogd logs the event only ONCE when > > it goes critical, and once when it goes out of critical. > > > > -vikas > > > > > -- Russell M. Van Tassell Commercial Systems Corp. russell@cscorp.com http://www.cscorp.com/ Ph: 1-888/COMM-SYS |